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Louise Vezina

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Louise Vezina

Birth
Saint-Rogatien, Departement de la Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death
1 Dec 1714 (aged 61–62)
L'Ange-Gardien, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
L'Ange-Gardien, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
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Louise married Charles Garnier on 21 December 1664, in unknown, Quebec (they went before the notary *Claude Aubert on this date, probably in Beaupré, see attached copy). They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH):
1) Marie-Charlotte (1666-1736) md (a) Charles Maheu and (b) Jean Giroux
2) Charles (1668-1734) md (a) Jeanne-Angelique Maheu, (b) Marie-Charlotte Morel, and (c) Marie-Francoise Savard
3) Joseph (1671-1703) md Marie-Jeanne Maheu
4) Anne (abt 1673- )
5) Marie-Louise (1676-1762) md(a) Pierre Maheu, (b) Jean Blouin and (c) Valentin Marchand
6) Louis-Pierre (1678-1689)
7) Pierre (1680-1700)
8) Francois (1683-1700)
9) Marie-Francoise (1688-1722) md Charles Fiset
10) Jean-Baptiste (1689-1689)
11) Marie-Angelique (1690-1764) md Louis Giroux

*The following is per the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography":
AUBER, CLAUDE, royal notary, clerk of court then judge of the provost court of the seigneury of Beaupré; b. 1616 or 1617 at Sainte-Croix de Troarn (diocese of Bayeaux). he began to practice as notary of the seigneury of Beaupré; his first act was dated 28 Oct. 1650. On 23 Jan. 1664 he even received from the Conseil Souverain a commission as royal notary in New France. According to the 1667 census he had fairly extensive holdings of farm land at Beaupré. Having long acted as notary and clerk of the seigneurial jurisdiction, he became its provost court judge on 19 Oct. 1671, by a nomination bearing the signature of Bishop François de Laval, seigneur of Beaupré.
Louise married Charles Garnier on 21 December 1664, in unknown, Quebec (they went before the notary *Claude Aubert on this date, probably in Beaupré, see attached copy). They are the parents of the following (verified with PRDH):
1) Marie-Charlotte (1666-1736) md (a) Charles Maheu and (b) Jean Giroux
2) Charles (1668-1734) md (a) Jeanne-Angelique Maheu, (b) Marie-Charlotte Morel, and (c) Marie-Francoise Savard
3) Joseph (1671-1703) md Marie-Jeanne Maheu
4) Anne (abt 1673- )
5) Marie-Louise (1676-1762) md(a) Pierre Maheu, (b) Jean Blouin and (c) Valentin Marchand
6) Louis-Pierre (1678-1689)
7) Pierre (1680-1700)
8) Francois (1683-1700)
9) Marie-Francoise (1688-1722) md Charles Fiset
10) Jean-Baptiste (1689-1689)
11) Marie-Angelique (1690-1764) md Louis Giroux

*The following is per the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography":
AUBER, CLAUDE, royal notary, clerk of court then judge of the provost court of the seigneury of Beaupré; b. 1616 or 1617 at Sainte-Croix de Troarn (diocese of Bayeaux). he began to practice as notary of the seigneury of Beaupré; his first act was dated 28 Oct. 1650. On 23 Jan. 1664 he even received from the Conseil Souverain a commission as royal notary in New France. According to the 1667 census he had fairly extensive holdings of farm land at Beaupré. Having long acted as notary and clerk of the seigneurial jurisdiction, he became its provost court judge on 19 Oct. 1671, by a nomination bearing the signature of Bishop François de Laval, seigneur of Beaupré.


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  • Added: Jan 27, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124249306/louise-vezina: accessed ), memorial page for Louise Vezina (1652–1 Dec 1714), Find a Grave Memorial ID 124249306, citing Cimetière Saints-Anges-Gardiens, L'Ange-Gardien, Capitale-Nationale Region, Quebec, Canada; Maintained by AW (contributor 47829810).